Thanks! Customer service reps don't even know the answer.
Hey whoever you are, thank you very much! You're great!
100% solution. Fantastic advice. Thank you!
Thank you so much! What a help!
Thank you so much. It's fixed!
Other:

This is NOT abusive. I pressed this button by accident.It is spam / self promotion.It is offensive or harmful.It does not contain enough information.It contains or requests illegal information.It does not make sense.

"It`s impossible to have distilled water in your blood circulation..."

6

3

Tweet

It`s impossible to have distilled water in your blood circulation. placing a living red blood cell will force too much water into the cell, causing it to lyse (explode). The reason is that there are more things dissolved inside the cell than there are externally, so the water moves into the cell to try to equalize the concentration of solutes between both in and out. Because the cell membrane can`t handle that much water pressure pushing outwards from inside of the cell, the cell explodes.

"She noted that the red blood cells burst ..."

33

2

Tweet

A biologist dilute a blood sample with distilled water. while observing the sample under a microscope , she noted that the red blood cells burst . this bursting is most likely the result of which process.

rosewoman1971 said: Put a hot compress on it (a very clean cloth/rag with very hot water). Keep reheating the compress, making sure it stays clean. If the bump has fluid in it, the heat will make it rise to the top and it will naturally come of of a pore. If you "burst" it, you risk infection and scaring. If its really big, and you have a fever you should go to a doctor to have it drained, it might be an absess.

We need your help! Please help us improve our content by removing questions that are essentially the same and merging them into this question. Please tell us which questions below are the same as this one: